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In the process of moving my 210 to the other side of the basement. Only issue is the tank is full... should've thought about how the plumbing would've worked before I filled it. Draining and removing cured rock now. At least now I can drill the tank for an overflow!
 
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Dug a trench to let water seep out of the sand should be a little lighter now, lost about 1600 pounds of water
 
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The tank has been moved, now it's time to drill for the overflows
 

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